In 'A Lifetime Burning', a young author invents a bizarre background for herself, setting off a storm of wrath.
The third year’s series of Summer Shorts offers eight world premieres of one-act plays, presented in two groups.
Second City E.T.C.’s new show "Studs Terkel’s Not Working" is a marvelous romp dealing with what Chicago is all about.
On how women friends from the turbulent ’60s through the late ’80s not only stick together, but change and grow.
The Theatre at The Center’s current production of Footloose just sparkles with magic.
Only in our cynical world could a show like 'Jeff Kreisler's Get Rich Cheating' strike such a chord with audiences.
There's a lot of material to be mined in "Levittown."
Bridget Carpenter's 'UP' is a warm, often funny, and very tender look at how our dreams can influence our lives.
“The Rivalry” should be seen by anyone who has an interest in this nation’s past, or indeed current, history.
TORONTO—As the Fringe Festival kicks off in Toronto this week, 150 small theatre companies are vying for the public’s attention in Canada’s most multicultural city.